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Model Railroad 'Right of Way' Modeling | River Road - Vlog #28 

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This is part 2 of my scenery methods when modelling the HO Scale "Right-of-Way" on the North American Model Railroad. These techniques will work with any scale model railroad or miniature diorama.

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23 авг 2024

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@ronaldvanpinxteren3644
@ronaldvanpinxteren3644 Год назад
Boomer since I saw your video's with the explanation and experience of using matt medium I also started to use it. Now I hardly don't use any diluted wood glue anymore and for trees I defenately don't use spray adhesive anymore. Thanks for the tips. Greetings from the Netherlands. Cheers Ronald (Modellbahn Rosenbahn)
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama Год назад
Trees made with "Spray" Adhesives crumble to powdered debris (if handled) after a few years. The incompatibility of glues and paint with the former methods corrode the model tree in no time. If you use Wood, metal, plastic, matte medium, and Acrylic paints you won't experience acidic fatigue on your precious model tree. Furthermore, if you need to loosen or lift "Matte Medium" impregnated ballast, scenery texture, etc., just poor some 99% (IPA) Isopropyl Alcohol over it, and it will loosen and lift easily. If you let it re-dry, it re-hardens again. It also dry's to a beautiful "flat" and invisible bond. Cheers ~ Boomer.😁
@davidgoodbadandugly
@davidgoodbadandugly 2 года назад
I can just imagine all these big brand model train company's cringing every time you release an instructional video. Thanks for helping the modelling community. 👍🏽
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Lol . . . Thank You for the compliment. I was told to never apologize for hard work. A gift means one must work harder than the others and that isn't to say others don't work hard! Cheers.
@Tom-xe9iq
@Tom-xe9iq 2 года назад
Love just "looking over your shoulder" as you work...
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you!
@stevenstorey1945
@stevenstorey1945 2 года назад
Boomer, one size fits all! One can be a beginner, or have years of experience and there is always something to learn from every one of your videos. Thank You for the generosity of your experience!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You Steven. I always appreciate your insights regarding the channel. You are a great encouragement as well! Cheers ~ Boomer.
@Justfor1day
@Justfor1day 2 года назад
Boomer your videos have taught me so much..thank you for sharing your masterful talents! Cheers.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank you and my pleasure! Cheers.
@jimschneider5193
@jimschneider5193 2 года назад
Absolutely the best modeling info I've seen. And what I mean by that is the time you take to explain the methods and materials. Biggest of all is the Why's ! ... it works. Hats of to you for sharing your time with us. I'm hooked and digging every sec of it!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@larrydee8859
@larrydee8859 2 года назад
Your a Great Craftsman, Boomer! Thanks again, for teaching all these great model railroad hints! Perfect ideas for overgrown track, in my train yard. As always; Fantastic Work!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You Larry. I am glad to hear you feel inspired. What a great hobby we all share! Cheers ~ Boomer.
@needs2quit1atgmail87
@needs2quit1atgmail87 2 года назад
I dare say that my modeling has improved greatly since I started watching and practicing on my layout
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
I am very pleased to hear that. Cheers.
@TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering
@TouchoftheBrushModelWeathering 2 года назад
One word...incredible. thank you for sharing your talents!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
My pleasure!
@seanspennywisemiserrr
@seanspennywisemiserrr 2 года назад
I am at awe with every video I watch Boomer. Your skills and end results blow me away every time!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Wow, thank you! I hope they inspire you as well! Cheers.
@70rrsteve51
@70rrsteve51 2 года назад
I ran right down into the layout room, pulled out my jar of XF-52, thinned some down, and gave my ballast a wash. I finally have exactly what I was missing - instead of a dramatic difference between the ground and the ballasted area, the two are subtly tied together. Thanks, Boomer! I think I’m up to a half-dozen of your tips used to great effect!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Glad to hear you tried it! It does wonders doesn't it? You will also learn to use it in other ways as well, now that you have stepped up your paint game. Cheers.
@vincenthuying98
@vincenthuying98 2 года назад
Boomer, definitely am convinced about the properties of matte medium. Absolutely love your method of layering matte medium with soil, a new layer of matte and the grasses on top, or whatever other texture we want to put on top.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Layer after layer, after subsequent layer. Just relax and take your time with the "Postage Stamp" scene. Revisit it after a few days and add another layer. You will surprise yourself! I stroke a scene at least a dozen time's over a week. Cheers.
@205004gs
@205004gs 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome! With the right tools and supplies, there’s no limit to the possibilities of realism that the mind can vision. It’s amazing 👍
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more!
@lancebaileypoetry1938
@lancebaileypoetry1938 Год назад
This fellow boomer recently got satisfaction by making scrap ties from Home Depot paint stirring sticks... your vids are super helpful!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@michaeltrufitt5477
@michaeltrufitt5477 2 года назад
Another great job Boomer it is really good watching you doing all the details and you can feel your enthusiasm for your layout take care 😀👍
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thanks a bunch!
@craiglowrey9550
@craiglowrey9550 2 года назад
I really enjoy your ideas and the finished product. Thanks 😊
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
You are welcome!
@centrallosandes
@centrallosandes 2 года назад
As the work of all true artists, yours is and will always be most inspiring. Hope you're well, greetings from Argentina!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Greetings and thank you. Beautiful country Argentina! Cheers.
@harperlarry49
@harperlarry49 2 года назад
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I gotta do that. Making the sheet of dirt and grass is something I can do today, even if I don't need it right away. Very cool. Thanks. Cheers - Larry.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Cheers Larry😁
@rodwarren2508
@rodwarren2508 2 года назад
Beautiful work all round. Only found your site yesterday and have done no work around the house since, been watching all your Vlogs. After being in N Scale since 1969 I have just started to weather a few HO box-cars. I brushed on some Tamiya X-21 and nearly had heart failure, boy what a mess. Cleaned it up as shown and happy with results. Thank you for the trouble you go to, to show us all this neat stuff. Rod. Melbourne Australia, still in Lock-down.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You for sharing your experience Rod. Sorry to hear about the lockdown. Beware, HO is infectious. I was in "N" scale many, many, years ago until I saw the light . . . lol. Cheers.
@garrygoldsworthy8108
@garrygoldsworthy8108 2 года назад
Hey Boomer, it's always enjoyable to see that you have posted an update. I have so much going on that your posts are a fantastic distraction and inspiration. Your comment with regards to always changing and never replicating colours etc is so true and I applaud your efforts to document your thought processes. I have often been asked how I achieved a particular result and I honestly have to say that I don't know. I some times just keep working until the scene or structure looks right. The only thing I do know is how to achieve and then replicate results by understanding how various paints and mediums work. I believe that this understanding is so much more valuable than any given 'technique'. With good reference material and quality art supplies it's just a matter of experimentation and an understanding of those supplies properties to get a great result.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
You pretty much summed up the exercise! Cheers.
@danielfantino1714
@danielfantino1714 2 месяца назад
I´m watching again and again so many times your scholarship lessons... What follow is few tips for CN, CP branchline, spurs and lightly used tracks. 1) dot of paint on ties. Every year a track maintainer walk the track and put a flashy yellow, red, green round dot of paint on ties needing replacement. Every year they change color. It´s not rare that ties stayed in service for years before being replaced. Low budget, time to do it is a factor. May be now they´ll do the yellow ones, marked 3 years ago. 2) ties replacement leaves scars in the ballast. Even packed, ballast, earth isn´t concrete. When you pull the old one and push the new, your ballast won´t be flat, nice and even. Less close to the tie with a wave around and almost none, tie tickness on the side they pull push. Old tie in one piece or broken left beside for later pick up. Can be years. 3) oil track joint. Every summer all track joints were oiled for lubrication and ease of removal. Leaving a dark wet color. Depending on rail lengt, 10, 11, 12 yards it should be steady. Rails being generally all the same lenght. Rails are offbeat one to the other to avoid up and down movements. That´s why on poor tracks, cars balance from side to side. At those joints that we don´t have, a simple file, a few shots on railhead to simulate the joint, will bring back the clikety clac sound that wheels make when passing from one rail to the other. 4) non parallel ties. In real world ties can move and not all being perfectly parallel. Handlaid or sectional you can remove a few, here and there and put back more or less unparalel. 5) rails must have holes to being bolted. Old or new ones, in pile or somewhere close to the track must have holes on both ends. Depending on tonnage carried, and joint bars lenght it can be 2, 3. 4 is for welded mainline rails at joints. 6) telegraph poles. They can be in service or dead. With/without wires. A few or a lot, or being cut and pending. Generally in the same side. When derelicts, some goes sideways, fall or have being cut with only the base remaining. On swampy ground, usually the base is surrounded by big stones in a wooden crate. Don´t forget some holding cables here and there. 7) greasy grass. Weed killers like Boomer mentioned leaves a regular and consisten path line, sort of brown color dead vegetation on track and some distances of it. When not applied, vegetation will rub under greasy locomotives leaving a black top on the grass. Big oily greasy spot can be on ballast. Or load spill from leaky covered hopper. It can be grain, plastic pellets or chemical. Play with the color commodity you´re suppose to carry. From time to time, railroads send a brush cutter machine to cut trees and bushes along right of way. If made by a lumber man with chainsaw, the trunk will be clean cutted with tree lying on side. With the machine it´s a very rough cut, a big shredded cut. Sometimes it hits only branches. Leaving a fresh color if recent or grayish brown if years ago. Some trees grows back with a lot of thin branches like poplar. Vignettes ? Oh yes non stop add on. There´s no limit, brake shoes air hoses, broken coupler jaw, scrap metal, loose content. You can add as much as you want. Not to mention trash from railroaders or the public. Make Boomer proud of its students we are. Every few inches can be a story in itself.😊
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 месяца назад
It's a good thing I don't model in O Scale . . . lol.
@PeterTillman3
@PeterTillman3 2 года назад
These Vlogs are awesome Boomer. A reference library for the modeller.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You Peter. I hope the Vlog style makes if feel more personal and current as well. Cheers.
@PeterTillman3
@PeterTillman3 2 года назад
@@boomerdiorama it does Boomer 👍
@WHJeffB
@WHJeffB 2 года назад
Some wonderfully useful tips in this video Roy! I really like your idea for "grass mats"... Going to give that a go tomorrow. A few tips on Matte Medium and I apologize if you've already mentioned this in another VLog. First, if you want your matte medium to truly "disappear" completely when dry. Mix up a small bottle of it 50:50 with water in a large plastic container (I use orange juice containers). Once mixed (shake vigorously for a minute or so), add in about 10% by volume of IPA, this HAS to be done after you mix the MM with water. Shake thoroughly again. This gives you a super flowing matte medium solution. But here's the final trick for this... Let this sit for a few weeks (sealed of course). During this time, the sediment in the solution will settle out. This is some type of filler, either calcium carbonate or titanium dioxide. Both are white in color and can sometimes leave a residue on the scenery (some brands of MM, but not all). Once the solution has set and settled for a few weeks, decant the whitish fluid into a separate container and it's ready to use. Also... For static grass tufts and for your grass mats. Use IPA as a wetting agent once you glue your mat or tufts in place (using matte medium). IPA will soften the matte medium in your grass mat material, (I use MM for grass tufts too) and allow them to settle nicely onto your scenery. I had an idea, but have not yet experimented with it for using lady's panty hose, stretched over parchment paper as a base for static grass mats. Stretch the hose over a piece of parchment. Apply MM, then shoot fibers into the glue. Let dry and once dry remove the hose/grass from the parchment backing... I was thinking it would result in a fairly light and flexible grass "netting". Still have to give it a shot, but your grass mat technique might be a lot better. Looking forward to watching more videos of your excellent work!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank you for contributing to the channel. I always appreciate it when the community participates. It's nice to have other modelers share their experiences and ideas for the greater good of the community. Cheers! ~ Boomer.
@creepy013
@creepy013 2 года назад
Great video Boomer, love how you show and describe new techniques (new to me anyhow) I hope to try several on my new layout soon. Thank You Gary.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Go for it!
@TheWoodlandhoBo
@TheWoodlandhoBo 2 года назад
Your certainly the guy for inspiration 👍🏻
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Glad to hear it! The rewards are second to none if you participate in this wonderful hobby. ;-) Cheers.
@nsmaid
@nsmaid 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this! Relaxing and instructional at the same time. Much appreciated! (Love the music too.)
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@FredWilbury
@FredWilbury 2 года назад
Sorry to comment again on one of your vid Boomer but discovering your channel I’ve found so many additional tips , and as you said we learn new techniques 👌😎 thanks fred
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
No worries. I learn from the community as well. Ask whatever you want. Sometimes I will address some questions on a subsequent Vlog. Cheers ~ Boomer.
@Madonsteamrailways
@Madonsteamrailways 2 года назад
Wishing you and yours a merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year!!!!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Same to you!
@rye_trains
@rye_trains Год назад
Love all your details!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama Год назад
Thank you so much!
@World.of.railways
@World.of.railways 2 года назад
Very detailed and realistic! Best Regards, Railherbie
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Many thanks!
@uluwalker2345
@uluwalker2345 2 года назад
A wonderful and amazing video for sharing. Cheers!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You and you are most welcome. Cheers.
@JoeG-firehousewhiskey
@JoeG-firehousewhiskey 2 года назад
Those tuffs are super innovative. They look extremely realistic too. Great tips, thanks
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You. Glad you like them! Everything is worth a try or a risk. I had to trim them down some, but they turned out great. Cheers.
@Gesampa
@Gesampa 2 года назад
I will never forget.....thin...thin..... Wonderful scenery 👏👏👏👏
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thin, thin for sure. It's all the layers that blend in like filters.
@segundaaguada
@segundaaguada 2 года назад
Great ideas to borrow! Thanks for sharing and regards from Spain! Subscribed
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Awesome! Thank you! Cheers ~ Boomer.
@markiewodi3371
@markiewodi3371 2 года назад
I just subscribed to your channel. Ummmm this is absolutely fantastic, I didn’t even look at part one. Love the track work, and details around it. Can’t wait to see more
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Welcome aboard! Thank you for the sub and support. Welcome to the community! Cheers.
@tas7997
@tas7997 2 года назад
Mod Podge! Matte! Use it for scenery glue and ballast glue! Great tips! Thanks! ☕🍻👍
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Great stuff for sure.
@uncleroysmodelr.r.6683
@uncleroysmodelr.r.6683 2 года назад
I really found this video to be very informative. Excellent explanation very easy to follow. Will be using this idea for sure . Thank you Boomer
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@AndyCrawford_NorfolkWestern
@AndyCrawford_NorfolkWestern 2 года назад
So, first…. I’m a loudmouth, and I’ve made peace with that ;) so I like to comment on others videos. Either just to compliment them, or just to share what I’ve gained from them… what I also do as they do or just to vote up the recommendation that others should really try something… or what I do instead. However, despite watching hours of your content, I have not commented. I either do much the same, or especially with scratch building, I’m learning much…. Thank you, and I should have commented and said so already. Thanks. I do second the Matte Medium, it’s my favorite scenery adhesive. Well, artists paint medium in general, the general purpose matte gel is good for mixing with grout to “pour” asphalt, or gel/super gel for water surfaces, streams, or puddles. But I’ve really fallen in love with the powdered polymer adhesive that is added to sand and pigment to become grout. You can get it in 10 lb sacks or so as a grout additive. It’s exceptional for ballast or scenery that would require soaking with adhesive. Then it just requires 50% IPA or IPA added to water to activate it. It’s technically wet, but you can get everything perfect while dry, and spray to set it. It seems that most everything stays put, especially useful for ballast, if your picky… I am picky, with my own work, as you are, and why I think it’s worth trying. But you have methods that work very well, I get the reluctance to not break what is not broken, but you may find an edge case or others will benefit. I call it the dry method and mediums for wet method adhesion for flocking, trees, slopes, etc. Next, all that really matters is what WORKS FOR YOU. Modelers should use the WFM abridged messaging more. Matte medium, or any medium is a must and I can’t imagine another way to do it well. Thanks for sharing it, and quite well. Your videos are exceptional and one of the few channels where I’ve went for a second or third watch on some, that’s rare for busy people. And just my $0.02 of something else to try and maybe add to one’s toolbox. I got it from somewhere else, and have been supper happy since I gained that knowledge, and is worth passing on.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I think it's important to share the modelling experience for the sake of the younger generation so they can reap the rewards that come with creating the model railroad world as they see it. There is nothing really new, other than newer products maybe and like you said, whatever works for each individual. I just share the experience along with my opinion with no apology if I can help it. Therefore, it can be interpreted as personal dogma - which in fact it is. I just like to encourage others to just do it . . . whatever it is. Nothing new under the sun really. Performance is what counts at the end of the day otherwise it's just all theory. Once again, thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences. Cheers ~ Boomer.
@brucehayward8733
@brucehayward8733 2 года назад
Congratulations on having this Vlog published the NMRA's "Turntable" for October!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You! I hope many glean something from it as well. Cheers ~ Boomer.
@spikesp9223
@spikesp9223 2 года назад
Excellent tutorial, thanks for sharing your vast knowledge.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
You are welcome! Cheers.
@hoseman8001
@hoseman8001 2 года назад
Thanks again Boomer, detail looks great and soothing to do.... 😃
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
No problem 👍The area is starting to come together nicely.
@lancebaileypoetry1938
@lancebaileypoetry1938 Год назад
Awesome. Another nice touch would be crosstie fragments. I don't see so many whole cross ties laying alongside the track as I see "splinters." Split, decaying ties, scattered tie plates, etc.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama Год назад
All in good time.😁
@BattleshipOrion
@BattleshipOrion 2 года назад
In many ways, we are the Borg. All of our collective knowledge comes together in a hive-mind to help others learn & grow. The only thing we're missing is the cubes.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
The knowledge base we all share is remarkable. Most of my favorite model magazines, from the seventies, are shredded because I read them a hundred times . . . lol. Cheers.
@leeshearer9725
@leeshearer9725 2 года назад
Love this video. Easy to follow along. Thank you.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You! Glad it was helpful! ~ Boomer.
@canyonpast
@canyonpast 2 года назад
Just amazing. How cool. Thank You for sharing
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it.
@nineoneten
@nineoneten 4 месяца назад
I am very much enjoying all your videos. The content is put together so well and you have a good way of explaining the details. I have a LOT more of your videos to watch yet but can I ask if you have one detailing the planning/construction/laying of the track ? I notice your ties appear to be spaced much further apart than seems usual on US railroads which looks much better to me. Many thanks Rob ( in the UK)
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 4 месяца назад
The whole build of River Road is spread out over 250 videos. If you go to the home page under videos you can scroll backwards forever. 😁
@monaf.rosst.pinyan472
@monaf.rosst.pinyan472 2 года назад
Great style and presentation. Now all I have to do is implement your process on my rather seedy branch-line HO layout (code 780 & 55). Perhaps I can incorporate the thin layer of dust that has settled on my rails. :) And speaking of seldom used trackage, I would love to find a conductive material/paint to eliminate the shine but still send current to my locos - on that seldom used siding.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Yes. I would love to paint the top of my rails and leave it as well. Dead rail operation is always an option. ;-)
@DisVietVetUSA
@DisVietVetUSA 2 года назад
In the olden days pastel earth powders we used to weather everything, synthetic granular sponge, auto puddy [Bondo] for tree trunks, wire trees, artist damar varnish because acrylic had not come into full use, oil paints, rail was rail until the NMRA came along. It's tedious but fun fun fun
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Yes, I remember those days. It took me a while to convert over to almost entirely water-based products from the toxic days of modeling. I still really like oil paints though. I even have the odd "Humbrol" tin of paint in my kit just in case . . . lol. Cheers.
@OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars
@OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars 2 года назад
Cool railroad.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank You. Cheers😁.
@OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars
@OgaugeTrainsplusslotCars 2 года назад
@@boomerdiorama Your more than welcome
@mr.e1944
@mr.e1944 2 года назад
Great tips!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@schadowolf
@schadowolf 2 года назад
Great tutorial!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@peterainsworth8466
@peterainsworth8466 2 года назад
I'm loving this layout build. I've mentioned before how I find it inspiring - so much so I just ducked down to the shops and got some of that same matte medium. No matter how many different brands of paint keep hitting the market I always come back to Tamiya. I love your all-over wash tip to mute and blend the colour palette. Soil and dust where I am from (Australia) is a bit more grey and yellow so I might try those tones (We have crappy soil and low rainfall). Your thoughts on that would be appreciated? Thank you for uploading these updates. 👍
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Take risks with choosing soil. Just make sure you have a few flour sifters of different mesh sizes and you will be surprised. You can always airbrush, or paint the soil, with a thin wash later once the matte medium fixes it and it is dry. Cheers.
@jjkendig
@jjkendig 2 года назад
Wonderful video. You have some many I will keep watching. The music with video is so peaceful, and as a former musician it is familiar but cannot place it. Would you kindly identify. Thanks for all the fantastic modeling ideas you share. wonder modeling ideas you share.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank you. All the music credits are below the video under "Show More." ;-)
@joerg810
@joerg810 2 года назад
Thanks for the many good tips
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
No problem!
@IronHorseRailways
@IronHorseRailways 2 года назад
I'll have to give that grass Matt trick a try! Don't have an applicator though... Cheers 👍
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
You don't need an applicator. Just sprinkle lots of static grass on, then wait a five minutes, then run a vacuum over top of it as I described and all will be well.
@IronHorseRailways
@IronHorseRailways 2 года назад
@@boomerdiorama I'll try this if I can find the spare grass I have...if it works I'll be forever grateful!❤️
@JeanPierre-jb5ln
@JeanPierre-jb5ln 2 года назад
Many thanks for the inspiration. Have you done a tutorial for painting raw concrete as in buildings or structures ? JP in UK
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Go to videos and search out the building tutorials like the very latest upload. If you subscribe you will get notifications. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PWcU9R6kPHg.html Cheers
@jjkendig
@jjkendig Год назад
Hope you get this, Boomer. You are go to for everything is now am doing in the expansion and completion of my railroad, which has been under way for 10 years. Problem here in US. Tamiya XF paints in the colors we need are virtually not available, especially in 23 ml. Where are you getting yours? I see two of the more well known British Columbis hobby stores are going out of business or have lost space. I buy everything on line being in remote Tennessee.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama Год назад
There are two hobby shops in my area, Langley, B.C. Canada that stock plenty of Tamiya paint. CNR Hobbies and RC Pitstop. Google them up and phone them. I believe they ship as well. You can also try here Tamiya paint and fast shipping (ovrtrains.com) www.ovrtrains.com/
@jstockton303
@jstockton303 2 года назад
Great tutorial, I’m looking forward to use these techniques soon. What do you use to thin the paint and what is the ratio to start with? I like the grass you used, the green goes well with you ground color, I know that’s part of the plan. You said use 10mm, what shade of grass do you use, who’s grass applicator do you? I’m going gather up my supplies, build a small track section and experiment we colors, create the look for my planned layout, thanks for the help!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
I use 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to thin Tamiya paint. I never measure the ratio, I just eye-ball it. You can't go wrong with Tamiya even when you go too thin. Start with 50/50, then thin it again at 50/50. You want it thin. Woodland Scenic Dark Green 10mm static grass with the Woodland Scenic Applicator. Have fun. Cheers.
@Death_From_Below
@Death_From_Below 2 года назад
Beautiful
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@monaf.rosst.pinyan472
@monaf.rosst.pinyan472 2 года назад
Yes, of course... dead rail. But with 60 year old brass HO Scale locos, dead rail doesn't seem to be an option just yet... but I could be wrong. I would love to be wrong.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
I had a dead rail narrow guage in the Garden many years ago. It was radio control with a battery pack. It worked great, but then it was big scale. Cheers.
@apocalypserailroad9047
@apocalypserailroad9047 2 года назад
"I've used more of this paint than any other color" - I thought you didn't like using the same thing twice? LOL I've heard of lamp shades from skin, but grass mats?
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Except paint, most specifically earth . . . lol.
@pierrecoiffeur739
@pierrecoiffeur739 2 года назад
Hi. I am a model railroader from Italy who used to live in Vancouver. You are doing a terrific job! How can I contact you? I need some suggestions for my layout (with European and American trains).
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Sorry Pierre. I only communicate through the channel comment section. Thanks for sharing.
@nymsmacgregor7232
@nymsmacgregor7232 Год назад
Hello...what is this product that you use for the grass fibers...? This is incredible..!! Thanks...Nyms.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama Год назад
Woodland Scenics "static" grass. Comes in different lengths and colors.😁
@nymsmacgregor7232
@nymsmacgregor7232 Год назад
@@boomerdiorama Okay, thank you so much. Nyms.
@deejayjonez599
@deejayjonez599 2 года назад
Beauty
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Cheers buddy! 😁
@jacjac5761
@jacjac5761 2 года назад
What is the name of the paper I want to try this but wax paper is ok but what is the difference in using wax paper? Great video!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Parchment paper. Wax paper should work as well.
@magicworldbyjorg
@magicworldbyjorg 2 года назад
so nice. you have my subscribe… Thank you…..
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Thanks for the sub! I appreciate the support, especially those who exercise their freedom to comment and subscribe. You just invested in the potential future of the channel moving forward - whatever that may be. Cheers, and Thank you once again! ` Boomer.
@magicworldbyjorg
@magicworldbyjorg 2 года назад
@@boomerdiorama yes have a nice day..
@PostmoderneModelWorks
@PostmoderneModelWorks 2 года назад
Boomer, what product do you suggest to use as a layer between bare plywood and the first layer of ground cover?
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
I like to use cork or foam depending on the profile of the terrain. If it is fairly level right-of-way, I like cork. If it is sloped I like to use foam. I also lay ground cover over raw plywood as well in small patches. However, if it is large areas of raw plywood I like to seal it first with outdoor (water-born) varathane first to repel any water. Most of River Road and Glover Road was fairly flat so it was an easy decision. The reason I like 1/4 inch cork is there is enough there to create subtle undulations in the terrain (with a chisel, etc) to hide the flat pancake look. ;-) Cheers ~ Boomer.
@user-ex7ry5ei8c
@user-ex7ry5ei8c 7 месяцев назад
Maybe it's a sign of our times, but I never thought I'd ever be convinced to believe in flat earth😂
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 7 месяцев назад
I'm not . . . lol.😆
@anthonygunter4064
@anthonygunter4064 Год назад
Mr. Boomer, Do you varathane the plywood before you lay down the cork?
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama Год назад
That is a great question. I try to avoid varathane on plywood before I lay cork because I want the cork and ply to soak up some glue. If you varathane the plywood you seal the wood so the PVA can't penetrate it well.
@anthonygunter4064
@anthonygunter4064 Год назад
@@boomerdiorama Thanks...
@Madonsteamrailways
@Madonsteamrailways 2 года назад
Rail bar? Do you not mean the sleepers?
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
;-)
@ericp6612
@ericp6612 2 года назад
I just tried this technique using parchment paper, sifted dirt and static grass, however mine just sticks to the paper and peels paper off with it. Any idea what I may have done wrong? Thank you!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Make sure you use Liquitex "Matte" medium and parchment paper. Try wax paper if parchment fails.
@ericp6612
@ericp6612 2 года назад
@@boomerdiorama ok that must have been my problem, I used golden.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
@@ericp6612 It's very strange that even golden won't release. Are you using full strength on parchment paper? Try wax paper as well, in case the parchment paper you use is fail. It should peal easily.
@ericp6612
@ericp6612 2 года назад
First off, thank you for replying and giving me advice, I really appreciate it. It wouldn’t surprise me if it wasn’t the parchment paper. I did little tufts using carpenter glue and it won’t release either. I have other parchment paper I can try. Thanks again!
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
@@ericp6612 Carpenter glue won't work! There is the problem right there.
@CrimsoNaga
@CrimsoNaga 2 года назад
Matte Medium
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Yes indeed.
@craigm7009
@craigm7009 2 года назад
Hello, I'm starting on a shelf layout myself and will be using code 55 rail. what is the brand of ballast you use, please?
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
I scrounge my ballast with a bucket around my neighborhood. I rinse it, dry it out and sift it into different sizes. It's called the "free" brand in my books. Cheers ~ Boomer.
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 2 года назад
Where do you get the code 40 rail you use?
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
I ordered mine many years ago from Micro Engineering. You can find some here: www.handlaidtrack.com/rail-36-inch
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 2 года назад
@@boomerdiorama Thank you.
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
@@royreynolds108 No problem. 😁
@frankhellman6879
@frankhellman6879 2 года назад
A half crushed barrel, a few half rotted rusty tin cans and dirty glass bottles and it's done. 😏
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Yes sir! It's nice to have the luxury of reviving a scene without leaving the house . . . lol. Cheers.
@Justfor1day
@Justfor1day 2 года назад
Add some paper debris
@baronjutter
@baronjutter 2 года назад
What I like to do in N scale for my tufts, specially around track, is use matte medium and add tiny tiny bits of it where I wants tufts. Like seriously tiny dabs of the medium, to the point that you're not sure any actually left the brush or toothpick. Then I'll static grass over the area and vacuum it up. The incredibly tiny amount of the glue holds the grass firm, vacuuming it up makes everything stand up extra straight, and then I just dump the excess grass back in my container. The tiny tiny tufts turned out pretty ok I think. Here's a picture! puu.sh/J4FVF/04c7e26e9a.png
@boomerdiorama
@boomerdiorama 2 года назад
Looks great! Cheers.
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